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US 'web privacy moves' welcomed

London : United Kingdom | Nov 12, 2010 at 4:31 PM PST
Source: BBC
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Groups applaud push to boost policing of web privacy Technology reporter, BBC News, Silicon Valley Consumer concerns over online privacy have grown over recent months Advocacy groups have welcomed reports that the US government plans to boost the policing of online privacy with new laws and a new... FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
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